COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

It's going to be really interesting to look at the cohort of kids who went through this at various different ages when they're adults to see if there was any sociological impact on them. I wouldn't expect my 19 month old to be impacted by it, but I bet there will be some impact to older kids. They might end up being good things. There might be more value placed on family as they see family units pull together to get through a crisis, etc. Or they might be weirdos that play footsies to introduce themselves. Who knows. It's fascinating to think about though.

I can guarantee you this though, at least as far as my kids go, their claws will come out at the suggestion of trading their social life for their grandparents. I'm kinda proud of them for that. I learned at an early age to love my grandparents, and I was glad I had the chance to grow up around them. Always wanted that for my kids. And happy to see it come to fruition.

And I get where Sammy is coming from too. I acknowledge it's not an easy thing to work through and why he'd come to his own conclusions. I respect it, but we just ultimately disagree. It is what it is.